History's Greatest Mysteries

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History's Greatest Mysteries

In this final part, investigator Ben Smith determines that the mysterious journal was very likely written by Major Saunders, second in command at the Roswell base.

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Season 1
In this second part, investigators attempt to determine the content of a memo held by Gen Roger Ramey in the controversial "this is a weather balloon" newspaper photo.
This multi-part investigation examines the Roswell UFO crash. In this first part, portions of a journal kept by a wreckage investigator is evaluated for its authenticity.
His most famous role was assassinating Abraham Lincoln, but was John Wilkes Booth also an escape artist who managed to escape justice?
The team follow a new ground-breaking expedition heading back into the frozen seas to hunt down Shackleton's lost ship.
A dust-covered box hidden in a manor house for 108 years contains the notes of Lord Mersey, the British politician charged with investigating the sinking of the Titanic.
Laurence Fishburne Investigates D. B. Cooper, an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in United States airspace between Portland and Seattle.
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